These are times when one civilization is replacing another. A new era is about to begin in Central Eurasia. Scythians, the proud warriors, are all but gone. The few of their descendants ...DOWNLOAD

These are times when one civilization is replacing another. A new era is about to begin in Central Eurasia. Scythians, the proud warriors, are all but gone. The few of their descendants have become ruthless mercenary assassins, the "waves of Ares." Lutobor,
is a soldier with a difficult task at hand. He becomes involved in internecine conflicts and sets off on a perilous journey to save his family. His guide is a captive Scythian by the name of Weasel. Lutobor and Weasel are enemies. They pray to different gods
but must embark on this journey together. They brave the wild steppes, moving toward the last haven of the Scythians, to what seems to be their inevitable demise. At first it start like very slowly - many scenes are different from USA movies - it's different
- but very good different - real lands, nature, sounds, costumes, fights, music and everything with action mystic story. Gratuitous gore, propagating the idiotic stereotype of the blood-drenched, face-painted, fur-wearing, bone-club-wielding barbarian.

The film follows a really muddled timeline that is made up. The action takes place during the 11th century, but the protagonist is supposedly "the last Scythian", a civilisation that disappeared 700 years before the era of this movie.

The plot is generic and the acting is bland. It's mostly running around, screaming, wide-eyed gazing and growling. The production is shoddy, straight-to-DVD quality, with no personality, no attention to detail and no interest in world-building.

The cinematography isn't horrible, as the scenery is beautiful and the scene composition is entertaining, at times. However, it all breaks down because of its multiple flaws. If it were a 5-minute music video, one might have been able to give it a pass. But
as a full movie? And one with claims of historicity, no less? Definitely a massive failure.